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Hello,
I guess what Bjorn is saying is that you can synch to any subset of the NTP server pool. You get better results (generally) with closer servers because the network delay is shorter. In general longer distances = more network devices = greater propogation delays = less accurate synchronisation.
Good luck,
Paul.
Paul Norris
IT Manager DataSend Australia Pty Ltd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ph: (03) 9558 1199 Fax: (03) 9558 1399 >>> Ask Bjørn Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 29/01/2006 2:48:33 am >>> On Jan 24, 2006, at 3:08, raza shah wrote: > > Hello , > > I am Mohammad Raza, Information Communication Assurance Engineer @ > Mehran University Jamshoro , Sindh , Pakistan. We are operating our > University network with some cisco devices. We want to create a NTP > server on Linux machine that will further make synchronization for > our network devices. When I see the list of NTP servers available > for Asia , there is no NTP server available for Pakistan. So now > how can I get my network synchronized with Paksitan Standard Time. NTP always syncs to UTC -- your local settings make the computer run on Pakistan Standard Time. - ask -- http://askask.com/ - http://develooper.com/ _______________________________________________ timekeepers mailing list [email protected] https://fortytwo.ch/mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo/timekeepers |
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